
The Martian
Andy Weir, Wil Wheaton, et al.
4.7 on Amazon
27 HN comments

Snow Crash
Neal Stephenson, Jonathan Davis, et al.
4.3 on Amazon
24 HN comments

The Three-Body Problem
Cixin Liu, Luke Daniels, et al.
4.3 on Amazon
14 HN comments

How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
Mortimer J. Adler and Charles Van Doren
4.5 on Amazon
14 HN comments

The Dark Forest
Cixin Liu, P. J. Ochlan, et al.
4.6 on Amazon
10 HN comments

The Hobbit
J. R. R. Tolkien
4.8 on Amazon
9 HN comments

Atlas Shrugged
Ayn Rand
4.5 on Amazon
7 HN comments

Lonesome Dove: A Novel
Larry McMurtry
4.8 on Amazon
6 HN comments

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Douglas Adams, Stephen Fry, et al.
4.5 on Amazon
5 HN comments

Lolita
Vladimir Nabokov
4.3 on Amazon
5 HN comments

Infinite Jest: Part I With a Foreword by Dave Eggers
Sean Pratt, David Foster Wallace, et al.
4.3 on Amazon
4 HN comments

Meditations: A New Translation
Marcus Aurelius and Gregory Hays
4.8 on Amazon
4 HN comments

Exhalation
Ted Chiang
4.6 on Amazon
4 HN comments

The Sun Also Rises: The Hemingway Library Edition
Ernest Hemingway
4.3 on Amazon
3 HN comments

Good Omens
Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, et al.
4.7 on Amazon
3 HN comments
zwkrtonApr 18, 2021
The real evil isn’t in the experiment, it’s that the researchers found that Facebook makes people’s lives worse. How many suicides are caused by Facebook’s investors? Whether they can mitigate it this way or that is splitting hairs.
gerdesjonJuly 18, 2021
Good Omens is a damn fine spin on the Christian apocalypse as described in quite some detail in John. There is the full on Angel vs Demon thing with a bloody great Hell Hound. Anyone who knows Jack Russells knows that they have a roughly 50/50 chance vs anything up to and including a nuclear weapon (which will either be shaken to death or sha ..... fzzzzt.) The Dog is almost certainly a JR.
Anyway, I digress. There are clear similarities but distinct differences between the two books.
Sourcery: One individual nearly caused armageddon but took themself away to avoid it
Good Omens: The universe's squishy contents tried to destroy the whole material plane and tripped over its own shoelaces
jitlonJuly 25, 2021
[1] And hair. And skin tone. And, if you ate enough of it long enough, vital signs.”
- Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, Good Omens (1990)